fix an unintended behavior change in the type system rewrite, which caused us to compile
stuff like this:

typedef struct {
 int x, y, z; 
} foo_t;

foo_t g;

into:
%"struct.<anonymous>" = type { i32, i32, i32 }
we now get:
%struct.foo_t = type { i32, i32, i32 }

This doesn't change the behavior of the compiler, but makes the IR much easier to read.




git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/cfe/trunk@134969 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
diff --git a/test/CodeGen/const-init.c b/test/CodeGen/const-init.c
index 7062fdb..9bc3bba 100644
--- a/test/CodeGen/const-init.c
+++ b/test/CodeGen/const-init.c
@@ -52,14 +52,14 @@
 int g10 = (2.0 + 3.0i) * (5.0 + 7.0i) != (-11.0 + 29.0i);
 
 // PR5108
-// CHECK: @gv1 = global %"struct.<anonymous>" <{ i32 0, i8 7 }>, align 1
+// CHECK: @gv1 = global %struct.anon <{ i32 0, i8 7 }>, align 1
 struct {
   unsigned long a;
   unsigned long b:3;
 } __attribute__((__packed__)) gv1  = { .a = 0x0, .b = 7,  };
 
 // PR5118
-// CHECK: @gv2 = global %"struct.<anonymous>.0" <{ i8 1, i8* null }>, align 1 
+// CHECK: @gv2 = global %struct.anon.0 <{ i8 1, i8* null }>, align 1 
 struct {
   unsigned char a;
   char *b;